The repeal of the Stamp Act, which occurred in 1766, meant the cancellation of a British law that imposed a direct tax on the colonies, requiring them to purchase stamped paper for legal documents, newspapers, and other publications. The act sparked widespread protests in the American colonies, leading to a significant backlash against British taxation without representation. The repeal was a response to these protests and economic pressure from merchants in Britain, marking a pivotal moment in the growing tensions between Britain and the American colonies.
The king of England repealed the stamp act was because British merchants didn't get business they told the king to repeal it.
repeal!
On March 18, 1766, the Parliament of Great Britain repealed the Stamp Act and passed the Declaratory Act.
The British Parliament finally decided to repeal the Stamp Act after merchants pledged to boycott British goods. The Stamp Act would later be replaced with the Townshend Acts.
Sons of liberty
The rioting an boycotting were harming British trade.
The Declaratory Act
1766
1766
The king of England repealed the stamp act was because British merchants didn't get business they told the king to repeal it.
The act passed by British Parliment which accompanied the repeal of the Stamp Act.
== == The colonial boycott
repeal!
Boycott
On March 18, 1766, the Parliament of Great Britain repealed the Stamp Act and passed the Declaratory Act.
They asked King George to repeal them and he did.
Because of boycott and violent protests by colonists